by Brian Biggane Apparently, Brandon Marshall is an equal opportunity punter. After booting a ball over a fence after a dropped pass in Monday’s workout, Marshall punted one a short distance Tuesday morning after making a catch.

Of course, Marshall did the same thing after a drop in Denver last season and it became a major story, one in a long series of missteps that ultimately got him traded to Miami.

Marshall caught 3-of-4 passes thrown his way in a practice that heavily accented offensive execution. The other was knocked away by cornerback Vontae Davis.

DOLPHINS TIDBITS: Before the team’s first 11-on-11 drill, the offense huddled together and rocked up and down to a special chant in order to get fired up for practice, but on the very first play, wide receiver Brandon Marshall dropped a pass from quarterback Chad Henne. Three plays later he left cornerback Sean Smith on the ground, got wide open down the left sideline and caught an easy pass from Henne. After making the catch he punted the ball high in the air in jest as yesterday he did the same thing in anger after a drop. ... Kicker Dan Carpenter was a perfect 6-for-6 on field goals kicking into the stands with the fields flipped, but his last attempt from 41 yards was wide left. ... This afternoon’s practice at 5 p.m. was moved inside the practice bubble and will not be open to the public.

In Denver, the punted ball was a bit out of line with all that was going on at the time.Here in Miami, it was frustration of HIS OWN PERFORMANCE, which shows he cares. After the completion, it was celebration for finally getting on track. And for Vontae to take the ball and punt it after knocking it down is showing that the team is not just embracing Marshall, but his passion as well.

I have a friend that is a Patriots fan (I like him, not his decisions in life) and he was all, "Looks like Marshall isn't so happy in Miami afterall."The deal in Denver and what is going on right now are two totally different things.

The post above me makes me feel much more confident in this team that the days preceding.